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Fed Likely to Hold Rates Steady for Now Due to Inflation Concerns
Plus: Johnson & Johnson shares fall after the company paused the use of the heart device, Varipulse, while it investigates the cause of four reported “neurovascular events” in patients. Shares of several quantum computing companies fall sharply after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang played down the utility of the technology in the near- or medium-term. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Block Hush-Money Sentencing
Plus: Business confidence in the eurozone declined further in December due to political instability and the threat of U.S. tariffs. Meta Platforms will allow some users to browse eBay listings on Facebook Marketplace. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Los Angeles Wildfires Force Tens of Thousands to Evacuate
Plus: A bill expanding the number of people eligible for deportation passes in the House with bipartisan support. And, Amazon plans to invest at least $11 billion in cloud and AI infrastructure in Georgia. Luke Vargas hosts.
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U.S. Stock Markets Decline Over Inflation Concerns
Plus: Shares of vaccine makers Moderna and Novavax rise after U.S. health officials confirmed the first American death caused by the H5N1 bird flu. Shares of Aurora Innovation, an Nvidia collaborator in self-driving trucks, climb 29%. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Fact-Checking to End on Facebook and Instagram, Meta’s Zuckerberg Says
Plus: The Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban for the release of three Americans in exchange for an alleged Osama bin Laden associate. Jean-Marie Le Pen, the face of the far-right in France for nearly four decades, has died at age 96. J.R. Whalen reports.
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